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Plymouth MI, Michigan City Info

Among the town's early industries were Luther Lincoln's sawmill, established in 1826; the Plymouth Flour Mill, built about 1850; and May and Hendrick's rake plant located on Main Street in the 1850's. The first real factory, which stood at the corner of Main and Union streets in the 1870's made fanning mills used to clean grain by the action of riddles, sieves, and an air blast. The plant was owned by the Bennett Brothers, one of whom was the father of Charlie Bennett, who later became the president of the Daisy Manufacturing Company.

Henry Ford, who liked to visit Plymouth, built one of his celebrated "village industry" plants here in the 1920's. Located on Wilcox Pond, where the Plymouth Flour Mill had stood for over 70 years, the Ford Plant made taps for Ford's big Rouge Plant.

The Burrough's Corporation (now Unisys) built a large plant on Plymouth Road in 1938. During and after World War II, a number of nationally-known companies built factories in Plymouth Township, including Ford Motor Company, Western Electric, and the Packaging Corporation of America.

The colonial architecture of Plymouth, influenced by its New England counterpart, is exemplified in its attractive public buildings. These include the Dunning-Hough Public Library building which the library has occupied since 1958; the City Hall building erected in 1964; and the Dunning Memorial building which Margaret Dunning presented to the Plymouth Historical Society in 1973.